Post Tagged with: "energy policy"

The accelerated growth of electricity prices on the OPCOM electricity exchange in January 2017 continues to be a controversy fueled by emotions, manipulation and incomplete understanding. Without a doubt, there […]

American Energy Company Chevron announced, February 20, its decision to renounce shale gas exploration in Romania, in what was deemed by company representatives “a business decision” that follows evaluations of […]

EPG, together with two representatives from the Ministry of Energy, represent Romania in a multinational project (SEERmap) which aims to analyse alternative pathways by which the countries of South-East Europe […]

The Energy Policy Group (EPG) organized on 21 May 2015, with the support of the Romanian Black Sea Titleholders Association (RBSTA), a roundtable on The Romanian Offshore Petroleum Fiscal Regime. Participants included […]

Romania´s petroleum tax regime is under review, with lingering uncertainty about its future design. The article discusses strategic considerations of this review, in light of the country´s expected (but equally […]

"Thousands of Norwegians are currently waiting for their new #electriccar as car sellers cannot keep up with the surge in demand. This highlights both the success and the risks of the rapid electrification of #Norway’s car fleet." ... See MoreSee Less

The EU, currently reviewing the Clean Vehicles Directive, can learn from the experience of the rapid electrification of Norway’s car fleet, write researchers of the CICERO Center for International C...

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